
Step back into May 1966, a pivotal month in music history that redefined the 1960s sound. From The Beach Boys' groundbreaking Pet Sounds, featuring classics like "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "God Only Knows," to The Rolling Stones' experimental hit "Paint It, Black," this was an era of innovation. Explore the rise of psychedelic music, soul’s emotional depth, and cultural resonance, along with iconic moments like The Beatles’ Revolver recording sessions and Bob Dylan's polarizing England tour. Discover the Mod subculture's bold fashion, performances by The Small Faces, Simon and Garfunkel, Percy Sledge, and The Troggs dominating the airwaves, and the final episode of Hullabaloo hosted by Paul Anka. Join us for a deep dive into a month that shaped the coming countercultural revolution and helped transform music.
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